Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

woman of the future Veeda 2020

Since the inaugural Women of the Future Awards in 2013, many young entrepreneurs, social change-makers and leaders who impressed our judges have gone on to achieve world-class success. From shaking up whole industries – particularly the male-dominated world of technology – to making real differences in the day-to-day lives of disadvantaged children, the Women of the Future alumni are a group of Australians that make us proud.

Annabelle Chauncy OAM, now 34, who won the people’s choice prize in 2014, has gone on to enact real change on a grand scale in Uganda with her not for profit organisation, School for Life. One

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